bereinhold
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Please support this Lego Ideas design so it can become a real set! https://beta.ideas.lego.com/product-ideas/48a005cb-1644-45f9-b631-4e9d1588d9fa As soon as I laid eyes on the new Kraken Knight faction, I knew I wanted a medieval sailing ship to go along with them. The emblem on the shield felt destined to be displayed on a beautiful green cloth sail. The sail is a printed/recolored decal version of the Cloth Sail 28 x 18 with Dark Tan Stitching Pattern from Imperial Flagship 10210. It is LEGO and BrickLink part number 87676. This LEGO Kraken Knight Medieval Cog Sailing Ship is a compact build that blends historical inspiration with classic Castle flair. Modeled after the historical medieval cog—a single-masted vessel used for trade and warfare from the 13th to 15th centuries—this ship is reimagined for the high seas of a mythical realm. Its brown hull and green accents create a rugged, battle-ready look, while the large cloth sail has a new print of the fearsome Kraken Knight faction. The design is inspired by the classic LEGO set 6057 Sea Serpent and my own research. To research medieval cog ships, I visited the Boston Museum of Science to study real-world models of medieval ships, which helped influence the ship’s design and overall structure. With ~440 pieces, this set is an accessible yet satisfying build, perhaps small enough to be a gift-with-purchase or a more affordable Lego Ideas set. Techniques used to shape the hull and layer the deck give the ship a rounded, sturdy form while maintaining durability for both play and display. Despite its compact size, the ship includes several engaging play features. A movable ballista at the bow with extra bolts allows the crew to defend against sea monsters or rival factions. The open deck provides space for dynamic minifigure placement and storytelling, while the helm area allows the captain to command the ship on its journeys. The mast and sail assembly is sturdy, keeping the design simple while still visually striking. The set includes three Kraken Knight warriors, each with a distinct role: A seasoned captain, ready to lead the crew across dangerous waters A skilled female archer, providing ranged defense from the deck A heavily armored warrior operating the ship’s ballista, his axe hanging ready on the mast The model is sized to fit or scale with sets such as the Bricklink 910047 Medieval Seaside Market or 10305 Lion Knights' Castle. One of the strengths of this design is its adaptability. By swapping sail colors, shields, and accent pieces, the ship can easily be modified to represent other castle factions. This flexibility allows builders to integrate the model into their own worlds, whether as a merchant vessel, a royal ship, or part of a rival fleet—greatly expanding its appeal. This model is a tribute to classic LEGO Castle sets, historical ships, and the creativity that comes from blending the two. I hope it captures builders' imaginations and brings the Kraken Knights to life on the open seas. Thank you!
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[MOC] The Inn of the Prancing Pony question
bereinhold replied to bereinhold's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Thank you both! I went with the old parchment background with the forest as a close second! What happened to my pictures? Look like they are gone? -
bereinhold started following [MOC] The Inn of the Prancing Pony and [MOC] The Inn of the Prancing Pony question
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Which background do you think works the best for this build? I have updated the design with a roof that looks more like it was built with beams of lumber. Added 25% stonework. Updated some of the windows to a fun new brick-built style and tried to make the set look more like a historical Tudor-style building. Please let me know if there are other ways to improve this set you can think of! Thanks! 1) White 2) Black 3) Old parchment 4) Simple green forest https://ideas.lego.com/projects/c928192a-50a0-4c4c-90da-5224f92f1937
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Thank you to each of you for the encouragement! Please consider supporting the idea and sharing with your networks! I would love to see this become a set! Eric
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https://ideas.lego.com/projects/c928192a-50a0-4c4c-90da-5224f92f1937 This is a build of the Inn of the Prancing Pony from The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R Tolkien built as a Lego ideas submission to be made into a set. I have seen other versions of this inn and tavern submitted to LEGO ideas in the past, so I know there is interest out there in having this inn as a set. I hope to honor those previous submissions and see if we can reach 10K. The Prancing Pony is one of the most famous fantasy inns of literature and I would love to see this added as a set to the LEGO portfolio in the Lord of the Rings or castle genre. It is a very iconic medieval building. I would love you support if you would be willing to vote for this idea! Thank you!
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Lego Ideas Support Thread - Historical/Castle
bereinhold replied to leafan's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
https://ideas.lego.com/projects/c928192a-50a0-4c4c-90da-5224f92f1937 This is a build of the Inn of the Prancing Pony from The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R Tolkien built as a Lego ideas submission to be made into a set. I have seen other versions of this inn and tavern submitted to LEGO ideas in the past, so I know there is interest out there in having this inn as a set. The Prancing Pony is one of the most famous fantasy inns of literature and I would love to see this added as a set to the LEGO portfolio in the Lord of the Rings or castle genre. It is a very iconic medieval building. I would love you support if you would be willing to vote for this idea! Thank you!- 532 replies
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I was thinking mostly earth tones. But please tell me your ideas, I always want to hear from other people so I can learn from them and get better. What were you thinking with colors?
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I would appreciate your vote on my Lego ideas MOC especially if you like the castle theme, dwarfs and Lord of the Rings Legos! You can vote for it here on the Lego Ideas website. https://ideas.lego.com/projects/eef9bd2f-282c-4613-b70e-c64b7072093f My children are my inspiration for this Lego build. The dwarfs are some of our favorite castle minifigures and there are not many sets featuring them. This build is intended to feature the dwarven race and their unique home set robustly within the natural elements.